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The First Two Commandments of Moses

In reflecting upon the first two commandments given to Moses, we encounter the figure of Anu, the Eternal God, who is first among the divine, emerging as the Trigameton, distinct from the Greco-Hebraic Tetragrammaton. He stands at the forefront, with all other beings, gods among them, following in sequential reverence. The first commandment, “Thou shalt have no other Gods before me,” serves not merely as an edict but unfolds as a universal axiom: all deities are to be honored, yet the reverence for Anu must encompass all—foremost, final, and highest.

The gods themselves embody the elemental forces of nature, and Anu, as the ArdDia, (high God) stands as the very source from which they emanate. The Eternal exists as the genesis of all finite creation, an unfathomable wellspring from which the great beings rise, crafted by the Creator to benefit the creation. It was Anu who transgressed the thresholds of the three circles of existence, thrusting them into being and charting the way for all subsequent beings to traverse from Neamhni (the Otherworld) to Siorachd (Eternity), ultimately resting in the presence of Anu the Eternal, who alone can bear the weight of eternity.

 
 
 

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